Love how, at 2:45, the audience suddenly wake up and you can almost hear them murmur "Oh, it's the William Tell Overture, we thought it was The Pastoral Symphony"
XD I Love the conductor during the Finale. His face through the whole second half just seemed like he was amazed at his own band. LOL then there were parts where he seemed like he was flailing his arms around in an epileptic type manner. Would love to have him as a conductor.
The flute solo is beautiful! As a flute player myself, I look up to these professional flutists! I hope one day I will be as fluent as them. I can only get there through hard work and LOTS of practice!
I got the feelin that she drank too much the night before. She was strainin really hard to get a right performance, which she did, but I think painfully.
Trumpets are good, but it takes a very strong group of French Horns to pull off the intro to the final theme. All three themes test the mettle of at least one section: cellos in the first, woodwinds in the second, and of course brass in the third. Rossini truly had the muses working when he wrote this overture. I love it every time I hear it.
This video is now my new alarm clock!.. it is calm and perfect to wake up to at the beginning, but if I sleep thorough that part the more powerful parts will definitely wake me up!
@metaz69u Actually, be thankful things like the Lone Ranger has brought amazing music like this to the masses. TV and Hollywood are keeping classical music alive and generating new fans. Those that love this music enough will find out more about it.
You may not believe this but I always cry when I hear this, cause as a boy I think the Lone Ranger represented my rescuer, as I was abused with whipping and slaps and kicks by my own damaged father, who quoted the bible "spare the rod and spoil the child" as he put welts on me and my brother's backs. Somewhere we escaped into sleep walking, felt nothing, expressed nothing, and developed false selves, now 50 years later, recovering the loss of the true child self with the help of Alice Miller.
i agree - ive mailed teh uploader and asked him if he could put it back up and put it at another name so it doesnt get taken down. The performance by the berliner philharmonkier was the best ever
Yosemite Sam chases Bugs Bunny on horseback. Bugs leads him thru a long mountain tunnel. Bugs becomes an expert bricklayer at the mouth of the tunnel. Sam impacts with light emitting force.
That was an excellent performance of William Tell. There was also a 1996 performance by the Berliner Philharmoniker posted on youtube which was the best I've ever heard, but that account was recently closed.
True.... As someone that has held a few Principal Percussion and Principal Timpanist seats in my 20+ years as a Percussionist, you are correct. Without a doubt, this is my favorite triangle part to play in the repertoire.
¡Señores! Dos elementos IMPORTANTES en este tema: El Triángulo y Los Platillos. ¡¡Peeero!! El que ejecuta el Triángulo es hábil, intrepido y diestro. Él tiene la exactitud, la sincronización y el tiempo en sus manos. ¡Mis felicitaciones!
..que excelente video!!!!, tanto la Obertura 1812(1ra/2da parte) como la de Gui llermo Tel(1ra/2da parte)....quedo fascinado, imantado frente a la pantalla por la calidad de imagen y y sonido. Gracias por subirlo RupertJones.
The parts of the Rossini's overture to the opera "William Tell" you hear in this video is actually parts 3 and 4 (of four). Parts one and two are the Dawn Prelude and "the Storm." Parts three and four are "Call to the Cows" and "March of the Swiss Soldiers" which was later popularized as the Lone Ranger theme.
To anyone who grew up in Seattle in the 60s and watched JP Patches on TV after school: his shows would start with the opening portion of this song (with a "tin-can" style sound), with JP asleep in his house - and then a cuckoo clock would go off, then he'd fall onto the floor, which was his cue to wake up and start the show. Ah, the memories!
@ghughesarch Believe it or not I had never heard the entire Overture until I saw/listened to it here on TH-cam. When I first heard that...er...transition, it startled me! I nearly jumped thru the ceiling...lol Now I love it! :)
Brass part is my favorite part of this compostion!! When I was ikn band it toke me for ever to learn the Clarintet part. lol brass section picked it up like that!!
Sensational performance from Manchester's Halle Orchestra! It's not just United and City make make that city! They come to Lincoln Cathedral and they are sensational! No wonder the BBC is moving it's orchestras and chorus up to Media City in Salford! I first saw the Halle as a pupil at school when they did a season of concerts for schools! Their New World Symphony was so impressive I begged my parents to buy be the record.
"A FIERY HORSE, WITH THE SPEED OF LIGHT, AND A HEARTY 'HI-HO SILVERRRR!' THE LONE RANGER! Return with us now, to those thrilling days of yesteryear! With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the Lone Ranger led the fight for law and order in the early days of the Old West. The Lone Ranger rides again!"
The sign of a cultured man...is a man who can listen to the Rossini Tell overture and NOT think of The Lone Ranger..............................DoHHHHHH !
A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi Ho Silver!" The Lone Ranger rides again! With his faithful Indian companion Tonto, the daring and resourceful Masked Rider of the Plains led the fight for Law and Order! Nowhere in the pages of History can one find a greater champion of Justice! Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear; from out of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse Silver! "HI HO SILVER-- AWAY!!!"
@ThaSchwab Just read this ridiculous comment! I don't know whether or not you play the or are even a musician - I am guessing that you are not! If you were, I am sure that you appreciate the mastery of this amazing flutist!!! I am currently studying to be a flute player and she teaches at my school. She studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with one of the greatest flute players of all time, William Bennett. Please refrain from posting uninformed and ultimately stupid comment!
Absolutely fantastic individual performances. Brilliance personified.
The best I have ever played. Now this is what I call "a performance". You are one instrument in harmony.
Beautiful
What a fabulous performance, so much energy and precision!
Guy on the triangle is owning this.
[Bruce Dickinson] Guys.. What we need is MORE TRIANGLE!
The oboe and flute players are magnificent, brings tears of joy to listen to them.
English horn
one of the best. Never gets old.
My bucket list includes seeing a good performance of this Overture. The one performed here is great!
Love how, at 2:45, the audience suddenly wake up and you can almost hear them murmur "Oh, it's the William Tell Overture, we thought it was The Pastoral Symphony"
yes yes THIS IS MUSIC. KEEPS ONES SANITY IN THESE TROUBLED times. excellent.
In this part of this overture, Rossini knew how to put you to sleep with the "Ranz des Vaches" section, then wake you right up with the "Finale".
the moment when it moves to the finale... gets me everytime.
XD I Love the conductor during the Finale. His face through the whole second half just seemed like he was amazed at his own band. LOL then there were parts where he seemed like he was flailing his arms around in an epileptic type manner. Would love to have him as a conductor.
The flute solo is beautiful! As a flute player myself, I look up to these professional flutists! I hope one day I will be as fluent as them. I can only get there through hard work and LOTS of practice!
Anna Henson well did you do it?
@@Liam-jq2iz yeh we need updates
I got the feelin that she drank too much the night before. She was strainin really hard to get a right performance, which she did, but I think painfully.
U'll doit.
Always a joy to listen to this...
Trumpets are good, but it takes a very strong group of French Horns to pull off the intro to the final theme. All three themes test the mettle of at least one section: cellos in the first, woodwinds in the second, and of course brass in the third.
Rossini truly had the muses working when he wrote this overture. I love it every time I hear it.
This video is now my new alarm clock!.. it is calm and perfect to wake up to at the beginning, but if I sleep thorough that part the more powerful parts will definitely wake me up!
2:45 RIP headphone users. Best trumpet so far.
Got to have headphones ..and full volume for this one. No other way to listen. :))
+Michael Lawson 5:51 even better -_-
hahahahahaha.... yup. and yup.
That part puts such a ridiculous grin on my face every time.
I love the horns!
Most technically sound version I have ever heard. Via headphones. Best oboe and flute duet ever possibly.
golferken55 It isn't an oboe, it's a english horn
inigio99 my bad. Very similar instruments though. :)
this sounds like after a long rainy day the sun begins to shine.
at the first 20 seconds
exactaly
In high school they used to play this on the loudspeakers in the morning. It meant "get your ass to class". It was hilarious to see the commotion. . .
Those violins... those fingers, so impressive!
When that fanfare makes you jump in your seat, it is done the right way! Bravo!
Thrilling and artistically played! Bravi!
@metaz69u Actually, be thankful things like the Lone Ranger has brought amazing music like this to the masses. TV and Hollywood are keeping classical music alive and generating new fans. Those that love this music enough will find out more about it.
You may not believe this but I always cry when I hear this, cause as a boy I think the
Lone Ranger represented my rescuer, as I was abused with whipping and slaps and kicks by my own damaged father, who quoted the bible "spare the rod and spoil the child" as he put welts on me and my brother's backs. Somewhere we escaped into
sleep walking, felt nothing, expressed nothing, and developed false selves, now 50 years later, recovering the loss of the true child self with the help of Alice Miller.
I enjoy this performance very much!
+Truda Reynolds enjoyed!!
i cant seem to come up with enough superlatives to describe my feelings for this classic. thanks for uploading.
Merci de partager ce merveilleux moment....
Je reviens écouter avec grand plaisir.. c'est un délice dont on ne se lasse pas..
Merci
i agree - ive mailed teh uploader and asked him if he could put it back up and put it at another name so it doesnt get taken down.
The performance by the berliner philharmonkier was the best ever
Isn't this one of the BEST songs....of ALL time?!!!
That is one musical piece I would LOVE to conduct some day! Actually, that and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
What a fantastic piece of music!!! 5 STARS =)
Now, that was a stirring performance. Well played.
Yosemite Sam chases Bugs Bunny on horseback. Bugs leads him thru a long mountain tunnel. Bugs becomes an expert bricklayer at the mouth of the tunnel. Sam impacts with light emitting force.
They don't make them like that anymore.
This is amazing!!!!!
I love the winds section....always so beautiful and graceful sounding.....
That was an excellent performance of William Tell. There was also a 1996 performance by the Berliner Philharmoniker posted on youtube which was the best I've ever heard, but that account was recently closed.
This is a truly rousing song. Brings back memories of the "old west."
True.... As someone that has held a few Principal Percussion and Principal Timpanist seats in my 20+ years as a Percussionist, you are correct. Without a doubt, this is my favorite triangle part to play in the repertoire.
Hats off to the guy with the triangle!!! quite a virtuoso performance!!!
Shows how important each of us are in the grand scheme of things, no matter how small or quiet.
if only i could listen to this song before any kind of big performance...this pumps me up :D
How miraculous is it to conjour such as this out of thin air.
¡Señores! Dos elementos IMPORTANTES en este tema: El Triángulo y Los Platillos. ¡¡Peeero!! El que ejecuta el Triángulo es hábil, intrepido y diestro. Él tiene la exactitud, la sincronización y el tiempo en sus manos. ¡Mis felicitaciones!
bonjour je vous remercie pour ces belles musiques j'aime beaucoup .mes amitiés bisous lylka
..que excelente video!!!!, tanto la Obertura 1812(1ra/2da parte) como la de Gui
llermo Tel(1ra/2da parte)....quedo fascinado, imantado frente a la pantalla por
la calidad de imagen y y sonido. Gracias por subirlo RupertJones.
so amazing and exciting, love Rossini's music!
So nice and beautiful............
Ohne Zweifel die schönste Melodie des Universums!
Not a fun day for me today. All changed on playing thi s lovely piece. Contentment achieved. DCY
what a magnificent place to play...
Thank you for posting; very much enjoyed!
real great performance, and good camera, direction,
The parts of the Rossini's overture to the opera "William Tell" you hear in this video is actually parts 3 and 4 (of four).
Parts one and two are the Dawn Prelude and "the Storm."
Parts three and four are "Call to the Cows" and "March of the Swiss Soldiers" which was later popularized as the Lone Ranger theme.
absolutely wonderful this duo!!. Great!.
Absolutely wonderful.
+Scott S yyeeeeeah... 5:51 absolutely! --__--
Rossini, Tchaikovsky Kings of Overtures.
Who is here because they like this piece?
BBC Proms are really so AMAZING!!!
Beautiful...wish I could have seen this live.
Qué música tan exquisita :)!!!
To anyone who grew up in Seattle in the 60s and watched JP Patches on TV after school: his shows would start with the opening portion of this song (with a "tin-can" style sound), with JP asleep in his house - and then a cuckoo clock would go off, then he'd fall onto the floor, which was his cue to wake up and start the show. Ah, the memories!
perfect! bravo!! and many thanks for putting it on youtube.
@ghughesarch Believe it or not I had never heard the entire Overture until I saw/listened to it here on TH-cam. When I first heard that...er...transition, it startled me! I nearly jumped thru the ceiling...lol Now I love it! :)
magnificent art
ecelent very well played thank you well done to all of you
1:04 the most critical and complex part of this overture. look at his intense concentration.
Excellent. Congratulations.
Ahhhh yes, the tune to which so many characters have awoken! ^__^
Fantastica esecuzione! Magistrale!
+Gherardo Girardi suuuuure 5:51 nice trumpet bird, huh?
+Google+ IS SHIT !!! Una piccola stonatura della tromba, cosa vuoi che sia...
+Google+ IS SHIT !!! Look people very happy, this is important, my friend, or not? Ciao from Italy!
Gherardo Girardi yeah... it is important. But precisely playing music and honoring its creator is also important
I'm the 1,000th 'Like'....oh yeah how cool is that!
Great song & great performance! Thanks for the upload!
Awesome as interpretation. I love ++++
Thanks
now you see why loont tunes is one of the best cartoons ever born
Brass part is my favorite part of this compostion!! When I was ikn band it toke me for ever to learn the Clarintet part. lol brass section picked it up like that!!
Bugs Bunny for life:)
Sensational performance from Manchester's Halle Orchestra! It's not just United and City make make that city! They come to Lincoln Cathedral and they are sensational! No wonder the BBC is moving it's orchestras and chorus up to Media City in Salford! I first saw the Halle as a pupil at school when they did a season of concerts for schools! Their New World Symphony was so impressive I begged my parents to buy be the record.
Really amazing, wonderful !!!!!!
How great to see all bows go into the air at the last tone, at 05:57.
In some points during the recording, the music is absolutely crystal clear.
"A FIERY HORSE, WITH THE SPEED OF LIGHT, AND A HEARTY 'HI-HO SILVERRRR!' THE LONE RANGER! Return with us now, to those thrilling days of yesteryear! With his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, the Lone Ranger led the fight for law and order in the early days of the Old West. The Lone Ranger rides again!"
Gracias por el video el sonido es amazing!!!
Espectacular, Que gran obra dejaste para la humanidad!!!!
Powerful! I love it!
The sign of a cultured man...is a man who can listen to the Rossini Tell overture and NOT think of The Lone Ranger..............................DoHHHHHH !
first chair violin is quite cute !!
+bazzalad2101 ! wtf... lol
+ThiefGirl6 In a boyish kind of way !!!
Got to check the local listing for show time .....can't wait, in touch with my inner 10 yr. old
This is one great studying music!!
Amazing !
Now an entire generation has grown up that doesn't associate this music with "The Lone Ranger."
A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi Ho Silver!" The Lone Ranger rides again! With his faithful Indian companion Tonto, the daring and resourceful Masked Rider of the Plains led the fight for Law and Order! Nowhere in the pages of History can one find a greater champion of Justice! Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear; from out of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse Silver!
"HI HO SILVER-- AWAY!!!"
A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty "Hi oh Silver!" at 2:46
Part 2, sections 3 and 4. Section 3, "Ranz des Vaches", aka "Call to the Cows", Section 4, March of the Swiss Soldiers", aka "Finale"
hermoso todo en conjunto
+diego formann una combinacion perfecta
The beginning of the piece reminds me of cartoons, when they would show a scene of early morning or the the sun rising.
The original heavy metal!
@ThaSchwab Just read this ridiculous comment! I don't know whether or not you play the or are even a musician - I am guessing that you are not! If you were, I am sure that you appreciate the mastery of this amazing flutist!!! I am currently studying to be a flute player and she teaches at my school. She studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London with one of the greatest flute players of all time, William Bennett.
Please refrain from posting uninformed and ultimately stupid comment!
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
amazing!
this is brilliant! WOW! 5*